The five-time national champion was one of 15 women's track and
field and cross country student-athletes named to the Capital One
NCAA Division III Division Women's First-Team Academic All-American
squad. Just 15 student-athletes were named first-team
Academic All-Americans in a category featuring over 440
institutions at the NCAA Division III level.

Evans continues another Rose-Hulman tradition with this
selection. The honor marks the 28th consecutive year
that a Rose-Hulman student-athlete has earned Academic All-American
honors, the sixth longest streak among all NCAA Division I, II or
III institutions and the longest streak in Division III.

In addition to five NCAA Division III national championships and
eight All-American awards, Evans also graduated from Rose-Hulman in
May with two bachelor's degrees, one in mathematics and one in
electrical engineering.

Most recently, Evans placed seventh at the USA Outdoor Track
& Field Championships at Drake University to establish herself
as one of the top jumpers at any level in the nation. She
established a new NCAA Division III women's high jump all-time
outdoor record for the third time this spring by clearing 6' 0 1/2"
at the championships.

Evans claimed the 14th Academic All-American honor in the sport
of track and field. The fifth Rose-Hulman track and field
athlete to earn multiple honors, Evans capped a career
featuring two first-team Academic All-American awards (2012 and
2013) and a second-team honor (2011). She also became just
the fourth student-athlete in Rose-Hulman history to earn three or
more Academic All-American awards (Thomas Reives, Ed Huonder, Greg
Kremer).

In her career, Evans earned eight All-American awards
with five first-place efforts, two national runner-up performances
and one third-place finish.
She also claimed five Great Lakes Region Athlete of
the Year and was the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Field
Athlete of the Year six times.